West Virginia Code § 16-5V-32

Effective date; report to Joint Committee on Government and Finance;
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special starting date for benefits.
(a) The provisions of this article become effective January 1, 2008: Provided, That no payout
of any benefits may be made to any person prior to January 1, 2011: Provided, however, That
emergency medical services officers who retire due to a duty disability pursuant to this
article may begin receiving the benefits at the rate and in the amount specifeied in this article
from this fund after June 30, 2008: Provided further, That until June 30, 2008, those
emergency medical services officers who retire due to a duty disability rpursuant to this
article may draw benefits from this fund at the rate and in the amount set forth in section
twenty-five, article ten, chapter five of this code.
(b) During the 36-month period before the payout of benefitst begins, the Joint Committee on
Government and Finance shall cause an interim study or studies to be conducted on the
potential effects of the implementation of this retirement system, including, but not limited
to, potential funding mechanisms to provide health insurance coverage for retirees in the
fifty to fifty-five age group: Provided, That after the effective date of this provision, the
Director of the Public Employees Insurance Asgency shall propose a rule for legislative
approval in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this
code governing the funding of health insurance coverage for retirees under the plan
provided in this article who are in thge fifty to fifty-five year age group, which rule may be
filed as an emergency rule: Provided, however, That any rule filed as an emergency rule
pursuant to this subsection sheall be refiled at the earliest opportunity as a legislative rule for
review and promulgation in accordance with the provisions of article three, chapter twenty-
nine-a of this code. L

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